Winter is upon us here and, thus, our options for outside are limited when it comes to fishing. There are some places in New England where the temperatures have been cold enough for long enough for some hard-water adventures, but not everywhere. That means not all of us are willing to brave conditions that lend
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Casting for Recovery and Project Healing Waters
Thanks to your support, the blog was profitable in 2018, and we have given away 100% of our profits. We donated $400, split 50/50, to Casting for Recovery and Project Healing Waters. As promised, we view this blog as a community-service project and not a business. We earn revenue through Google Ads and Amazon affiliate
Best Fly Fishing Gifts (2018)
I’m happy to announce that the blog will generate a few hundred dollars of profit this year, and, as promised, we will donate 100% of it. We see this blog as a community project, not a business. Alex, Gary Metras and I were chatting while we fished a few days ago. We were thinking of
Embrace Our Streams
If you hadn’t noticed, the rivers were blown out this weekend. The Deerfield by Charlemont hit nearly 9,000 cfs, which was a real drag because the only water really able to be tackled safely was the Swift. It also was a problem because the high water meant the Deerfield River Watershed TU chapter couldn’t get